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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Land Rover Range e Concept is based on the Range Rover Sport and 245PS diesel engine uses the current 3.0-liter TDV6, in collaboration with ZF eight-speed automatic transmission and a 69kW electric motor. The use of a parallel hybrid system with a 14.2kW / h lithium ion can be recharged from an external power source 240V, Land Rover Range e can be driven on electric power alone for more than 20 miles with zero emissions of harmful exhaust gases.

Overall CO2 emissions are just 89 g / km, but Land Rover Range e Concept has a maximum power of 339PS system and a top speed of 120 mph, offering fuel economy of 85mpg. Improved fuel efficiency from the hybrid system makes 690 miles possible on a full tank of fuel.
The Land Rover Range e Concept is one of a series of projects supported by the UK Government’s Technology Strategy Board and five prototypes are currently engaged in a test program with other members of the Land Rover CABLED – Coventry and Birmingham demonstrators low emissions – a consortium. Land Rover hopes its plug-in hybrid will be on the market in the near future, following on from the debut of its first standard diesel-electric hybrid models from 2013.
Land Rover continues to recognize the need to work with all our CO2 emissions such as weight reduction, reduce mechanical losses and increase powertrain efficiency and our hybrid technology represents one part of the research and development journey.